Bio Concrete For Sustainable Construction Industry In India

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Dr Anjan Kumar Dutta
Dr. Rajesh M. Bhagat
Yugasini S
Archana Tanawade
Devendra Dohare
Dr M Palanisamy

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The paper explores advancements in self-healing concrete, addressing issues caused by crack formation. It introduces Bacillus subtilis bacteria, which precipitate calcite minerals, and evaluates its effectiveness alongside polyethylene fiber in M20 grade concrete. The optimal strength is achieved with a bacterial concentration of 105 cells/ml, increasing compressive strength by 13.2%, split tensile strength by 21.4%, and flexural strength by 16.04%. This demonstrates the benefits of self-healing concrete.

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Dr Anjan Kumar Dutta, Dr. Rajesh M. Bhagat, Yugasini S, Archana Tanawade, Devendra Dohare, & Dr M Palanisamy. (2024). Bio Concrete For Sustainable Construction Industry In India. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 3510–3515. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.3477
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Dr Anjan Kumar Dutta

 

HA 333, Flat 1 Sector 3, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700097, India

Dr. Rajesh M. Bhagat

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Department of Civil Engineering, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.

Yugasini S

 

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-602105, India.

Archana Tanawade

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Devendra Dohare

Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Shri G. S. Institute of Technology and Science, Indore, Madhya Pradesh-452003, India.

Dr M Palanisamy

Professor and HOD, Department of Civil Engineering, Balaji Institute of Technology and Science, Laknapally, Narsampet, Warangal, Telangana-506331, India.